I think one of the most telling things about the quality of this final season of Dexter is that the cast hasn’t even been out vocally supporting it, of late. Over on Breaking Bad, which is running its final season concurrently, Aaron Paul has been EVERYWHERE. In fact, last night, he live-tweeted the “Ozymandias” episode. What’s the Dexter cast doing on Twitter? Michael C. Hall doesn’t have a Twitter account, Jennifer Carpenter has made only one passing reference to the show since July (although, she sure did love Elysium), David Zayas hasn’t tweeted since last December, C.S. Lee’s tweets are now protected, and Desmond Harrington doesn’t tweet. The most Twitter support the show has gotten from the cast has been from Yvonne Strahovski, who hasn’t really given it that much support, either. It’s been mostly crickets from the cast since the season began, and who can blame them? Even the biggest fans of the show have turned against it, and I doubt the cast wants to come out and defend this season.

At this point, the only way to salvage the season is if Dexter kills Bieber, but even then, everyone would say that Breaking Bad already did it.

Still, for unintentional comedy purposes, it has been a surprisingly fun season, especially if you’re drinking the pain away. Over on Reddit, they’re having a goddamn blast.

Here’s a few of the more amusing reactions to last night’s episode, and the season as a whole.

On Dexter they took what started out as a thrilling show about a killer and made it (excrutiatingly) dull. On Breaking Bad they took what started out as a (somewhat) dull show into the most thrilling show in the history of the universe.

@De Niro and @Kasrith I actually did go back and started the show from the beginning. I still stand by what I said for the most part, but I was surprised that Marie had blonde hair. Completely forgot about that.

I’ve never watched Breaking Bad past the first episode, yet I’ve watched every single episode of Dexter this season, going so far as to find a way to stream it when Time Warner blacked out CBS and Showtime, out of a sick sense of obligation.